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. >> when you're funny in that environment, that's so rough, most people don't have $100 to go to madison square garden to see eddie murphy so i was their eddie murphy and they would protect me so i liked that feeling. >> reporter: tracy made people laugh on "saturday night live" then for seven years on the sitcom "30 rock" but with the fame came partying and drinking. so when you're on "30 rock" you were this funny, zany -- >> i was dying inside. the first two years. >> reporter: what was the wake-up call? >> losing my family. my wife wanted a divorce. put the alcohol down and i just walked away from all of it. >> reporter: and now you don't drink at all. >> seven years clean. >> reporter: are you estimated every day? >> we all are. it's all around us but i fight. >> reporter: you're 44 now. did you ever think that you would be this popular when you were a little kid, that you would -- >> you know like being interviewed by barbara walters. >> yes, something like that. >> no, this is all so real to me. hosting the billboard awards. get out of here. >> you can watch all of her interview an
. >> when you're funny in that environment, that's so rough, most people don't have $100 to go to madison square garden to see eddie murphy so i was their eddie murphy and they would protect me so i liked that feeling. >> reporter: tracy made people laugh on "saturday night live" then for seven years on the sitcom "30 rock" but with the fame came partying and drinking. so when you're on "30 rock" you were this funny, zany -- >> i was dying inside....
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tradition was the a segregated environment and we were the only black school in the city. the only other high schools we could play were predominately european-american students. we beat everybody we ever played. ?> what was the reaction >> surprise. i will never forget the first , one of therlando big notable high schools in those days, before disney world, the area only had 20,000 people. one of the big high schools in orlando was edgewater. it is still there. that is where we had our first match. i went to the match and was impressed by the fact of the difference between the facilities, the equipment, the books, were just amazing. our books were two years, falling apart. they had new books, swimming ands, -- swimming pools, that was one sort of stock -- shock. that is how i came to understand how segregation impacted african-americans in the country, as well as our fellow european-american students. they are put in position of believing things that are not true. the chess match was a perfect example. .e sat down at the second table my friend philip was at the first tabl
tradition was the a segregated environment and we were the only black school in the city. the only other high schools we could play were predominately european-american students. we beat everybody we ever played. ?> what was the reaction >> surprise. i will never forget the first , one of therlando big notable high schools in those days, before disney world, the area only had 20,000 people. one of the big high schools in orlando was edgewater. it is still there. that is where we had...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >> complete bay area news coverage continues. this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >> back off. >> police arrest six people were trespassers or invited guests, depending who you ask. police arrested a group staying in a dorm room after being forced out of a church this week. live in the city with the action taken by students this afternoon. rob. >> reporter: here at san francisco state, students are getting ready for the weekend. many still talking about the video that was shot last night inside a dorm room. dozens of students al reed on cal campus to draw attention to overreaction by police, they say. some that was caught on video. this is cell phone video taken inside of a dormitory. it shows police arresting what the university says were trespassers. police were called there because of a report of public drunkenness. in all they arrested six people fortress passing, resisting arrest and other charges. one student says they were not trespassers but guests invited into the room. >> i let them stay there
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >> complete bay area news coverage continues. this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >> back off. >> police arrest six people were trespassers or invited guests, depending who you ask. police arrested a group staying in a dorm room after being forced out of a church this week. live in the city with the action taken by students this afternoon. rob. >> reporter: here at san francisco state,...
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and better for the environment. >> the sudden call came at 4:00 this morning. police arrested four protestor who's refrused to leave the property. they're cufed and led away. >> and i demand to be released immediately. let me go! >> the sun came up, the farm activists were milling around the street in front of the property waiting to retrieve their belongings. police aloud two at a time to go back in and gather their equipment. more than 100 people broke into the plot and killed the soil and began planting crops. >> we had a field of wild flowers and this is a beautiful farm. >> the activists have other plans for it we feel like as public land we have a stake in what happens to it. >> last spring activists took over a part of the tract continuing to break into the property throughout the summer and part of the fall to care for crops they were growing. in may, nine were aested. we're back here live. what you're looking at are a group of residents who are opposed to the occupiers and have taken over this plot of land before we went live they had rushed over to th
and better for the environment. >> the sudden call came at 4:00 this morning. police arrested four protestor who's refrused to leave the property. they're cufed and led away. >> and i demand to be released immediately. let me go! >> the sun came up, the farm activists were milling around the street in front of the property waiting to retrieve their belongings. police aloud two at a time to go back in and gather their equipment. more than 100 people broke into the plot and...
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we had always been raised in multi-cultural environments. i am in this school, doing pretty well. i always was a great student and wound up being the valedictorian when i graduated. one day, i heard about another kid who was very smart. my friends would say, i bet philip is smarter than you are. you know, at that age, you walk around with a chip on your shoulder about something if you are a guy. this guy cannot be that smart. some of our mutual friends introduced us. we felt each other out in terms of, what do you think about algebra class? it was really funny. normally, guys, who has got the better hoops? with me, it was, how fast can you get to the answer to this problem? we are feeling each other out intellectually and coming to understand, this guy is pretty good. it was the first time in my life i actually met someone who intellectually, i felt, i better watch this for -- this person. he introduced me to chess, which he knew how to play and i did not. he wiped me off the board for a couple of months. it was so incredibly frustrating. i had never been intellectually bested at
we had always been raised in multi-cultural environments. i am in this school, doing pretty well. i always was a great student and wound up being the valedictorian when i graduated. one day, i heard about another kid who was very smart. my friends would say, i bet philip is smarter than you are. you know, at that age, you walk around with a chip on your shoulder about something if you are a guy. this guy cannot be that smart. some of our mutual friends introduced us. we felt each other out in...
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and better for the environment. >> the sudden call came at 4:00 this morning. police arrested four protestor who's refrused to leave the property. they're cufed and led away. >> and i demand to be released immediately. let me go! >> the sun came up, the farm activists were milling around the street in front of the property waiting to retrieve their belongings. police aloud two at a time to go back in and gather their equipment. more than 100 people broke into the plot and killed the soil and began planting crops. >> we had a field of wild flowers thi a beautiful farm. >> the activists have other plans for it we feel like as public land we have a stake in what happens to it. >> last spring activists took over a part of the tract continuing to break into the property throughout the summer and part of the fall to care for crops they were growing. in may, nine were aested. we're back here live. what you're looking at are a group of residents who are opposed to the occupiers and have taken over this plot of land before we went live they had rushed over to this plot
and better for the environment. >> the sudden call came at 4:00 this morning. police arrested four protestor who's refrused to leave the property. they're cufed and led away. >> and i demand to be released immediately. let me go! >> the sun came up, the farm activists were milling around the street in front of the property waiting to retrieve their belongings. police aloud two at a time to go back in and gather their equipment. more than 100 people broke into the plot and...
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. >> reporter: the gallonry describes the photos as, quote, social documentation in a very rarified environment. fans of the exhibit agree. >> you can't tell who they are. so i think it's fine. i love that, too. it is mysterious. i love them. >> reporter: he said he got these ideas from bird watching and it is no different. he might have a hard time getting new pictures. since this exhibit opened, a lot of people around here have been keeping their curtains closed. >> i can believe it. thank you so much. what does your gut tell you? do you think the photographs in the exhibit are actually art? or do you think they are an invasion of privacy? go to facebook.com/newsnation to vote. and that is going to do it for this edition of "news nation." i'm craig melvin in for tamron hall. "the cycle" is up next. 'ppu;v?2 hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. ♪ charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less. hope you saved
. >> reporter: the gallonry describes the photos as, quote, social documentation in a very rarified environment. fans of the exhibit agree. >> you can't tell who they are. so i think it's fine. i love that, too. it is mysterious. i love them. >> reporter: he said he got these ideas from bird watching and it is no different. he might have a hard time getting new pictures. since this exhibit opened, a lot of people around here have been keeping their curtains closed. >> i...
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unspent, to be a great gulf environment break defense.. great event!@ >> still a few times and then find success find what you are passionate about and what you want to do. you can go to burns and nobles barnes and noble to purchase the book. (laughter) >> gary: people still like you! (laughter) [ male announcer ] at montrose pet hospital, anarchy meets order. working with at&t, doctors set up a broadband solution to handle data and a mobility app to stay connected with their business. so they can run the office... even when they're not in the office. where do you want to take your business? call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ ♪ all around the world ♪ everybody singing along ♪ everybody singing along ♪ never looking back ♪ it's a long, long way from my home ♪ [ male announcer ] with the best line up of vehicles ever. introducing the new chevrolet. why just go from a to b, when imagination can take you everywhere? here we go. [ male announcer ] chevrolet. find new roads. >>> "omg! insid
unspent, to be a great gulf environment break defense.. great event!@ >> still a few times and then find success find what you are passionate about and what you want to do. you can go to burns and nobles barnes and noble to purchase the book. (laughter) >> gary: people still like you! (laughter) [ male announcer ] at montrose pet hospital, anarchy meets order. working with at&t, doctors set up a broadband solution to handle data and a mobility app to stay connected with their...
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. >> the environment of looking from the outside of a hydroplane, it likes wonderful, graceful vehicle that flying over the water. the truth is the boat is actually beating the not out of driver that's inside. >> david fell in love with racing boats as a teenager. while most kids his age were out riding bicycles. >> i started out racing flat-bottom boats, because that's what my uncle had done. >> dave, good-bye. >> and it was a lot of fun, and it progressed into bigger flat-bottom boats, managed to set a lot of world records and win a lot of championships. >> from there, of course, it was a step to racing hydroplanes. dave soon breaking almost every record in the book. in 2004, he decides to see just how fast he can drive his legendary hydroplane, miss budweiser and tries for the straightaway record. >> we'll be racing against time and mother nature. we'll see what we're made of. >> dave doesn't let his nerves show. >> one of the problems in setting records is you know you're going to experience things that other people have not. >> everyone pay attention, the course is live. >> the sp
. >> the environment of looking from the outside of a hydroplane, it likes wonderful, graceful vehicle that flying over the water. the truth is the boat is actually beating the not out of driver that's inside. >> david fell in love with racing boats as a teenager. while most kids his age were out riding bicycles. >> i started out racing flat-bottom boats, because that's what my uncle had done. >> dave, good-bye. >> and it was a lot of fun, and it progressed into...
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." >> to send some number of special troops in without knowing what the environment is, without knowing what the threat s and without any intelligence in terms of what was going on on the ground would have been very dangerous. we don't approve that. it's a cartoonish impression of military capabilities and forces. >> we have a sense that the military couldn't have done anything and it's an action-hero type feeling and those who are trying to carry the banner the bengahzi and misdeeds and oversights there play that. but only one wan could sell the global conspiracy of bengahzi in quite this way and it is the tearful one, glenn beck. >> i want you to know that the irs story, the bengahzi story and the boston bombings and the more importantly the muslim cover up, the muslim brotherhood cover up they're all connected. they're all connected. because they all have the same thing. we're being told one thing when another thing is actually happening. >> continuing the rest doctor tieing it all together. >> the muslim brotherhood, we're talking about this president who we expect was not born here
." >> to send some number of special troops in without knowing what the environment is, without knowing what the threat s and without any intelligence in terms of what was going on on the ground would have been very dangerous. we don't approve that. it's a cartoonish impression of military capabilities and forces. >> we have a sense that the military couldn't have done anything and it's an action-hero type feeling and those who are trying to carry the banner the bengahzi and...
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one was quote as saying, look, russia is the most saturated and tough counter intelligence environment. it doesn't make sense that someone would have these wigs, sunglasses and atlas of moscow on them. martha: very strange, the whole thing. what do we know about what he was allegedly trying to accomplish there? >> reporter: the russians are saying he was trying to recruit a counter-terrorism expert who had knowledge of the caucuses. but there has been nothing more from the u.s. government. apparently according to the russians this man had on him a note of instruction to the person he was trying to recruit with an offer of potentially a million dollars a year if his work turned out to be good. analysts say it's odd that russia had made such a public display of this arrest. but frankly some say that could be for public consumption for russia to say to its people, we caught an american spy. martha: interesting. amy, thank you. bill: there are questions about the president's response to benghazi. donald rumsfeld on the holes he sees in the president's explanation. martha: the white house i
one was quote as saying, look, russia is the most saturated and tough counter intelligence environment. it doesn't make sense that someone would have these wigs, sunglasses and atlas of moscow on them. martha: very strange, the whole thing. what do we know about what he was allegedly trying to accomplish there? >> reporter: the russians are saying he was trying to recruit a counter-terrorism expert who had knowledge of the caucuses. but there has been nothing more from the u.s....
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it contributes to obeseity and it trashes the environment. there's a disconnect between what people think is healthy and what we know to be healthy. this book is basically the -- i want to set the record straight. give people the answers, dispel the myths so they can own their health and stand up for their lifestyle. >> was it a tough sale at the engine company? >> these guys had seen me eatsing this way for eight years. we had a bet that led to a discovery that one of our own basically had one foot in the grave and so we as a group of firefighters started eating plant strong. that's the term i like to use. to set these guys on the road to ideal health. >> how long does it take to get into it? >> we started the next day. this was serious stuff. >> all i can say to you, rip, is you are taking away my happy. i'm a girl that craves a burger. i love a steak with sauce so tender you can cut with a fork. you say you're not having cravings for beef. i swear i do. you say, no. it really isn't cravings. what is it you want people like me to know that
it contributes to obeseity and it trashes the environment. there's a disconnect between what people think is healthy and what we know to be healthy. this book is basically the -- i want to set the record straight. give people the answers, dispel the myths so they can own their health and stand up for their lifestyle. >> was it a tough sale at the engine company? >> these guys had seen me eatsing this way for eight years. we had a bet that led to a discovery that one of our own...
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lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> couple more high profile cases that we're following. and we want to update you on. the first one i want to take you out west to colorado. it is the movie theater massacre case. the judge in that case says he is going to allow that man, the suspect in the case, james holmes, to change his plea from not guilty to not guilty by reason of insanity. the judge does say that he's got to do a few other things, rule on a number of other legal issues in the case before officially accepting that plea that could come possibly later this month. you may remember that holmes is accused of killing 12 people and then injuring 58 others after allegedly opening fire at the premi premiere of the batman mov
lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> couple more high profile cases that we're following. and we want to update you on....
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can flourish unless there is created a space or environment where it is encouraged. here is what we do know. we do know donors to mid romney and republican causes last year were targeted biobama's campaign apparatus and gentleman in idaho targeted and his operations. others complain about it general culture of the willingness to use the instruments of government to put what you consider to be your political opponents in a bad position. you have seen that on issue after issue. whistleblower saying benghazi they felt threatened for their jobs. >> hicks. >> the a.p. now being targeted in widespread effort to find information out about. >> bill: let's talk about the a.p. thing. all right, now. earlier today as you probably know attorney general holder gave a press conference. and then carney, the white house spokesperson also took questions about the a.p. questions about the a.p. here is the bottom line on the a.p., senator. i want to get your reaction to it holder says he recused himself because he, himself, might have been under investigation in these leaks. there were
can flourish unless there is created a space or environment where it is encouraged. here is what we do know. we do know donors to mid romney and republican causes last year were targeted biobama's campaign apparatus and gentleman in idaho targeted and his operations. others complain about it general culture of the willingness to use the instruments of government to put what you consider to be your political opponents in a bad position. you have seen that on issue after issue. whistleblower...
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have you to remember that these women near a situation where they have been in an environment where they have been abused and essentially tortured. so it's going to be very hard for them to trust any luman beings, even their family at first. i am sure, initially, they are going to be standoff-ish and guarded and wanting to protect themselves. but to be in a situation like this, your mind has to go to a place where it can defend itself to -- it's just a self preservation instinct. >> jamie: is there any sense by people who go through this -- i am thinking of shawn horn back, the young man who was taken into captivity and sexually abused. they are treated less than we treat animals in these situations. is there any sense in their mind , after time that they in some way deserve this treatment or that this becomes normal? >> lyou know, i have used the analogy of an abusive relationship. after a while, what seems shocking and horrible starts to become normal. you start to become used to it. and in some sense, your spirit is beaten down to the point where you do think you deserve it and you do
have you to remember that these women near a situation where they have been in an environment where they have been abused and essentially tortured. so it's going to be very hard for them to trust any luman beings, even their family at first. i am sure, initially, they are going to be standoff-ish and guarded and wanting to protect themselves. but to be in a situation like this, your mind has to go to a place where it can defend itself to -- it's just a self preservation instinct. >>...
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as a reporter in that environment i know how important access is and every reporter complains about this. >> jon: let's take a look how one of the best known reporters used the sum totaled of these scandals. here is what dan rather had to say. >> the republicans must be slapping high fives behind closed doors. they have three things. number one, their agenda item is to stop president obama from accomplishing anything in the second term. this aids that. number two, they have the eye on the next congressional elections 2014, many republicans in congress are getting things from the tea party and now they have sol gator and, by the way, with the benghazi thing they managed to damage hillary clinton's chances of getting the nomination. >> jon: it sounds like, according to mr. rather, it's all political? >> yeah. i'm sitting, we should go back to 30 years and how he spun so many stories from the past. he views everything through politics. it's no wonder that we have a new system of media. i think that these people who pretend to be unbiased journalists have been defrocked. now see they are jus
as a reporter in that environment i know how important access is and every reporter complains about this. >> jon: let's take a look how one of the best known reporters used the sum totaled of these scandals. here is what dan rather had to say. >> the republicans must be slapping high fives behind closed doors. they have three things. number one, their agenda item is to stop president obama from accomplishing anything in the second term. this aids that. number two, they have the eye...
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in other words, that was infecting, if you will, the general environment so it's not just as though they're having fun. >> his wife, when you have illegal activityies like this we swept over crack cocaine being sold. when you have illegal activity, more illegal activity is going to fall. >> that's why you should legalize it and regulate it. that's why it can be done under safe conditions and you don't spread disease snooze and you can have cocoons and have sex in the common area. great panel back with the final thought in a moment. >> mark: thanks to heather heather ankeny and the new show she hosts with me, the age edge show.com. and "the young turks" on tonight, at "the young turks".com. thanks everyone, sleep "viewpoint" is next. good night. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] you >> john: the u.s. deficit is rapidly decreasing ahead of styx, but you wouldn't know it from fox news because benghazi! the feds want to lower the threshold for what constitution drunk driving. which means we'll have to have less spelling errors when we text from behind the wheel. is this a public safety man or a racket to
in other words, that was infecting, if you will, the general environment so it's not just as though they're having fun. >> his wife, when you have illegal activityies like this we swept over crack cocaine being sold. when you have illegal activity, more illegal activity is going to fall. >> that's why you should legalize it and regulate it. that's why it can be done under safe conditions and you don't spread disease snooze and you can have cocoons and have sex in the common area....
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] . >>> welcome back, 6:25 is the time. four teens are being recognized for recreating an android app. they placed in the top 20 and the app allows them to take pictures of graffiti in their neighborhood, tag where it is and create a way to clean it up. they found a way to prove it would be useful. >> we might making the next facebook. >> they spent 12 weeks developing their app and they linked in and helped them to enter the competition. >>> time now 6:26 san francisco planners will help improve castro street and they want to make it easier to navigate the two block stretch between market and 19th. they want to issue project that will help issue narrow sidewalks and you are invited to tonight's open house which starts at 7:00 p.m. >>> let's check with sal to see what is happening with our commute, how are we looking? >>> they are getting busier in some other commutes and starting off, getting up to highway 17, it is getting a little bit busier, we are checking with alameda and contra costa county, we hav
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] . >>> welcome back, 6:25 is the time. four teens are being recognized for recreating an android app. they placed in the top 20 and the app allows them to take pictures of graffiti in their neighborhood, tag where it is and create a way to clean it up. they found a way to prove it would be useful. >> we might making the next facebook. >> they spent 12 weeks developing their app and they linked...
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interest rate environment. ultimately, that money has to find its way into equities, and today, or two years ago, equities were really cheap. today they're slightly cheap. and tomorrow they're going to be more expensive. and i think it's just a matter of people recognizing that and that there's a penalty to being on the sidelines. >> i think, i've got to tell you, there's only one place where they seem to be cheap, and that's over large cap growth. when you look at historic pe ratios, and what stocks are selling for, the one screaming bargain is large cap growth. i like ibw for just that reason. when you look over there, shares over in large cap growth are selling at 75% or a 25% discount to what they have historically. they're the unloved group, and i think they deserve a lot more attention. they're the rodney dangerfield, if you will, of the market. >> are there really any unloved groups here, don? if you listen to the rhetoric, everyone's bullish. all these stocks now seem to be participating. it's not even
interest rate environment. ultimately, that money has to find its way into equities, and today, or two years ago, equities were really cheap. today they're slightly cheap. and tomorrow they're going to be more expensive. and i think it's just a matter of people recognizing that and that there's a penalty to being on the sidelines. >> i think, i've got to tell you, there's only one place where they seem to be cheap, and that's over large cap growth. when you look at historic pe ratios, and...
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significant upheaval from climate change is probably the most likely thing that will cripple the security environment. this is a navy man. there's a broad range of risks associated with this -- drought, lack of drinking water supplies. that can contribute to military crises around the world. so this is what director of national intelligence, james clapper, said, "extreme weather will create water scarcity, disrupt food supplies, harm energy infrastructure, will raise the global risks of instability and aggravate regional tensions." so it goes on. the entire national defense establishment is speaking with one voice on this and if you just look at -- we also did -- we also want them to tell us about what would happen to our military facilities here. and many of them, 300,000 buildings valued at $590 billion, is at risk because of climate change. coastal military installations. so we're dealing with a lot of infrastructure here. norfolk naval station and the neighboring newport news shipyard, where they build aircraft carriers, they're threatened by storm surges and sea level rise. so i have come to the
significant upheaval from climate change is probably the most likely thing that will cripple the security environment. this is a navy man. there's a broad range of risks associated with this -- drought, lack of drinking water supplies. that can contribute to military crises around the world. so this is what director of national intelligence, james clapper, said, "extreme weather will create water scarcity, disrupt food supplies, harm energy infrastructure, will raise the global risks of...
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officer, often young people would get out ready to start a new life, we put them in the exact same environment and they would come back to jail. witnessing that over and over i could not not do something about it. i'm teresa goines, i started the old school cafe, it gives them the skills and the opportunity to change their lives. >> everybody needs to pay attention. >> our program provides four months of hands on training. >> this is where you say excuse my reach. >> our motto is jump in and learn. if they complete that successfully they get a chance to apply for an employee position. we're excited to have you on the team and really proud of you. >> you do the hiring, you do the firing. we do reviews. you know what it means to have sense of urgency. you're a team player. >> i want them to keep rising up in leadership and management. the theme in restaurants the '20s, '40s, harlem renaissance. i see my role as being support staff. >> all i used to make is top ramen and grilled cheese and now i'm cooking everything on the menu. >> a lot of opportunity. i know this will help me stay out of troubl
officer, often young people would get out ready to start a new life, we put them in the exact same environment and they would come back to jail. witnessing that over and over i could not not do something about it. i'm teresa goines, i started the old school cafe, it gives them the skills and the opportunity to change their lives. >> everybody needs to pay attention. >> our program provides four months of hands on training. >> this is where you say excuse my reach. >> our...
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can i ask you, what's it like working in this ridiculous environment where the speaker spends his entire life on something that the president will never, ever sign but you can't move a vote on anything from gun safety to immigration? >> well, martin, that question kind of answers itself. it is a crazy place, and i understand why the american people are so frustrated. this is exactly why congressional standing is in such low regard. here we are for the 38th time going through a useless exercise, but worse, a costly exercise because it consumes time and actually money to do this for the 38th time. it's going absolutely nowhere. the other little dirty secret here no one wants to tell you is that the republican budget, martin -- >> yes. >> -- it assumes that you will have the revenue and the medicare savings -- >> of course. >> -- from obama care in order to reach balance in ten years. so later today when they all rush to vote to repeal obama care, they're vaunted balanced budget will just e vab ravapore >> of course. you will not see congressman paul ryan weeping about this. i have to ask y
can i ask you, what's it like working in this ridiculous environment where the speaker spends his entire life on something that the president will never, ever sign but you can't move a vote on anything from gun safety to immigration? >> well, martin, that question kind of answers itself. it is a crazy place, and i understand why the american people are so frustrated. this is exactly why congressional standing is in such low regard. here we are for the 38th time going through a useless...
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to be able to go to places, ambassador, where they know that they can be in a loving and supportive environment. >> and we find out that the lower resource woman is, the less support she tends to get. which is why we build these programs around providing social support. a woman needs it at home. she needs to be brought into a clinic, a continuum of care where she can receive this kind of treatment lovingly and be navigated through it. having access and having the support means everything when you're making or about to make a decision like this. >> ambassador nancy brinker, dr. steven grobmyer, thanks to both of you. a very important topic. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> funeral services will be held today for dr. joyce brothers. the popular television psychologist, author and columnist died yesterday of respiratory failure in new york city. brothers was indeed a pioneer with her first advice show airing on nbc back in 1958. in recent years she was a frequent guest here on msnbc. dr. joyce brothers was 85 years old. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know
to be able to go to places, ambassador, where they know that they can be in a loving and supportive environment. >> and we find out that the lower resource woman is, the less support she tends to get. which is why we build these programs around providing social support. a woman needs it at home. she needs to be brought into a clinic, a continuum of care where she can receive this kind of treatment lovingly and be navigated through it. having access and having the support means everything...
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it's problem solving, a sense of control over their environment. >> reporter: keeping these animals engaged is essential. what don't they get in human care that they have in the wild? >> wild population are stimulated by the instinct for survival. in human care, we have to find other ways to keep them mentally stimulated. >> reporter: recreating the environment for that stimulation is a 24-hour operation. where does the water come from? sea water that you bring in? >> no, we make the saltwater inhouse. >> reporter: and then there is the food. more than 200 pounds of restaurant grade fish prepared fresh daily. >> they eat better than some people. >> reporter: and they need it. bottle nosed dolphins can weigh as much as 650 pounds. the twists and jumps that seem like a performance to us humans are natural exercises for these mammals. who can swim as fast as 22 miles per hour. though sometimes the most important thing they can do is slow down. training dolphins to participate in their own health care, the reason we can get nice and close to them, see their bodies, have them relaxed. put your h
it's problem solving, a sense of control over their environment. >> reporter: keeping these animals engaged is essential. what don't they get in human care that they have in the wild? >> wild population are stimulated by the instinct for survival. in human care, we have to find other ways to keep them mentally stimulated. >> reporter: recreating the environment for that stimulation is a 24-hour operation. where does the water come from? sea water that you bring in? >>...
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neil: as a psychotherapist would you gra that entity more pow over health care an environment like this? neil: what would you do? >> no. this is all very scary to me. neil: all right. >> to have so much bias within government. neil: doctor, thank you, very, very much. meantime take it from the guy ronald reagan famously brought to the woodshed. we get too wrapped up in these scandals at the expense of all ee, we're all in deep, shed. it's a brand new start. withenturylink visionary cud infrastructure, and custom communinications solutions, yo business is more reliable, secure, and agile. i'm maria, and i have diabetic nerve pain. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it was like pins nd needles sticking in your toes and in your feet. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals. at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went to see my doctor, she chose lyrica. once i staed taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat dietic nerve pain. lyrica is not for eve
neil: as a psychotherapist would you gra that entity more pow over health care an environment like this? neil: what would you do? >> no. this is all very scary to me. neil: all right. >> to have so much bias within government. neil: doctor, thank you, very, very much. meantime take it from the guy ronald reagan famously brought to the woodshed. we get too wrapped up in these scandals at the expense of all ee, we're all in deep, shed. it's a brand new start. withenturylink visionary...
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neil: as a psychotherapist would you grant that entity more power over health care in an environment like this? neil: what would you do? >> no. this is all very scary to me. neil: all right. >> to have so much bias within government. neil: doctor, thank you, very, very much. meantime take it from the guy ronald reagan famously brought to the woodshed. we get too wrapped up in these scandals at the expense of all else, we're all in deep, shed. david stockman next. . but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. thise locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatev the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ neil: well as the white house plays damage control, david stockman says the more at risk damaging our economy because ronald reagan's budget chief says the more of these scandals add to the president's problems the less washington will ever deal with our problems. like our deficit problems and, that, you say would be the biggest sin,
neil: as a psychotherapist would you grant that entity more power over health care in an environment like this? neil: what would you do? >> no. this is all very scary to me. neil: all right. >> to have so much bias within government. neil: doctor, thank you, very, very much. meantime take it from the guy ronald reagan famously brought to the woodshed. we get too wrapped up in these scandals at the expense of all else, we're all in deep, shed. david stockman next. . but i'll tell you...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >> we're hearing the 91 call just moments after an intruder supposedly stabbed 8 year-old leila fowler to death. we're learning with the latest of the investigation and that her 12 year-old brother is now accused of that stabbing. he is expecting to be see there is an intruder in the house reported but there is no mention of the 8 year-old girl stabbed. >> new thi-search for the the search continues for a missing 9 year old autistic girl in lake county. the new surveillance video has changed the focus of and the search for mckay lumper in a lance. police say the video shows her running up the street after she was last seen at a home on sunday. the video came from a neighbor's a surveillance camera. the video and the makes the possibility that she went across the street and into the water. more than 100 people scoured the area for her yesterday. she was last seen in the backyard of her family's vacation home in clear lake. she was reacannot swim and has the mental capacity of a one-year-old child and has b
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >> we're hearing the 91 call just moments after an intruder supposedly stabbed 8 year-old leila fowler to death. we're learning with the latest of the investigation and that her 12 year-old brother is now accused of that stabbing. he is expecting to be see there is an intruder in the house reported but there is no mention of the 8 year-old girl stabbed. >> new thi-search for the the search continues...
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. >> reporter: recreating the environment for the behavior is a 24/7 operation, starting with some 2.5 million gallons of saltwater. where does the water come from? is it sea water you bring in? >> no, we actually make all the saltwater in-house. >> reporter: then there is the food. more than 200-pounds of restaurant-grade fish prepared fresh daily. >> they eat better than some people. >> reporter: they need it. bottle-nosed dolphins can weigh as much as 650-pound. they twist, they jump. it seems like a performance to us humans are natural exercises for these mammals who can swim as fast as 22 miles per how. though, sometimes the most important teng they can do is slow down. >> we treat the dolphins to see their body, have them relax. put your hand up here. see how powerful they are. 1, 2, 3. good! >> reporter: cosmo creates a limited number of paintings each week. like any good artist, his masterpieces don't come cheap $200 bucks a pop. traners hope the experience will be dashed with a passion for conservation and a commitment to your artist's well being. >> cosmo, look at your work.
. >> reporter: recreating the environment for the behavior is a 24/7 operation, starting with some 2.5 million gallons of saltwater. where does the water come from? is it sea water you bring in? >> no, we actually make all the saltwater in-house. >> reporter: then there is the food. more than 200-pounds of restaurant-grade fish prepared fresh daily. >> they eat better than some people. >> reporter: they need it. bottle-nosed dolphins can weigh as much as 650-pound....
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daybreak we can get in there and clean this up and try to rescue the people and get everybody in a safe environment right now. that's our key priority right now. >> and everyone, as you said, working so hard together. mr. mayor, you talk about the accountability of people. is there fear that some people may still be trapped? >> we don't really feel that. we think we've accounted for most of them or all the people right now. some we haven't accounted for we actually feel like they weren't at their homes at this time and that hopefully we're hoping for the best for that but there's still that possibility when we go in here and during daybreak and try to clean up some of the rubble here. >> how much warning did everybody have, mr. mayor? >> pretty much i think most of the people had about the same warning throughout the city, they had anywhere from 15 to 20 minutes. the sirens sounded off. i know myself i was on the golf course and heard it -- heard the sirens go off and headed to the clubhouse. before you could even get to the clubhouse, we had a pretty good size hail falling out of the sky and a lot
daybreak we can get in there and clean this up and try to rescue the people and get everybody in a safe environment right now. that's our key priority right now. >> and everyone, as you said, working so hard together. mr. mayor, you talk about the accountability of people. is there fear that some people may still be trapped? >> we don't really feel that. we think we've accounted for most of them or all the people right now. some we haven't accounted for we actually feel like they...
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we envision it will have programming to be able to sense the environment. >> reporter: the navy will now have to consider the moral and ethical implications having warplanes not under the constant control of human beings. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >>> happening now, spy war is heating up. first this arrest, now russia outs the man it says is the cia station chief in moscow. >>> a killer tornado outbreak. bigger than anyone thought. now emotional survivors are speaking out. >>> and the mayor of the fourth largest city in north america accused of smoking crack and allegedly caught on tape. >>> i'm wolf blitzer. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. the world. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> it's the biggest twist yet in a spy scandal that exploded this week. russian media blowing the cover of what they say is the top man in moscow. the move dramatically ups the ante in a high stakes spy game between russia and the united states. cnn's foreign affairs correspondent jill dougherty is following all of th
we envision it will have programming to be able to sense the environment. >> reporter: the navy will now have to consider the moral and ethical implications having warplanes not under the constant control of human beings. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >>> happening now, spy war is heating up. first this arrest, now russia outs the man it says is the cia station chief in moscow. >>> a killer tornado outbreak. bigger than anyone thought. now emotional survivors are...
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well, i mean, just the environment at the white house, what it's been like. >> the series of scandals, if you will, has totally overtaken the president's agenda. as an example, the congressional budget office announced today that this year's budget deficit will be $200 billion less than predicted in february, and half what it was the president's first year in office. that means he's effectively delivered on his promise to cut the deficit in half as a percentage of the economy, and yet no one is listening. you've got to believe the president's got to deal with this. so benghazi document dump today. action on the irs. we'll see what happens on the justice department subpoena of ap phone records. at this point the white house is defending that much more strongly it is the actions taken by the irs. bret? >> bret: okay. wendall, thank you. probably under a minute to the president, and likely treasury secretary jack lew. back with the panel, judge napolitano, we welcome a.b. studdard, associate editor of the hill, and charles krauthammer with us through the statement. quickly, a.b., before
well, i mean, just the environment at the white house, what it's been like. >> the series of scandals, if you will, has totally overtaken the president's agenda. as an example, the congressional budget office announced today that this year's budget deficit will be $200 billion less than predicted in february, and half what it was the president's first year in office. that means he's effectively delivered on his promise to cut the deficit in half as a percentage of the economy, and yet no...
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. >> went knew that it would be a fund environment to playpen. to hear the chant and need to give my speech and break it down for the season, that was fun and you always want to give something back to the fence. >> reporter: have to be coming home one the first two games of this series down in l.a., the sharks blued 8 lake leave. san jose trying to rebound at home. >> pam: we were talking about the warriors crowd but the sharks crowd has won the best home kron advantages. >> reporter: the sharks only lost two games and regulations the whole regular-season spirit so the sharks have been great at home, and so we talk about the warriors and stuff tries to think the fans last night but oracle arena is one of the best arenas this procedure last night. but the fans standing almost the entire game! you really do not see that in the nba. but this is a loyal group of fans. the way they have things rocking, the war vote war. we'll be back [ man ] we have a go for auto sequence start. t-minus 5, 4, 3, 2, 1... ignition. [ male announcer ] launch your interne
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the legitimate questions then tossed into the highly politicized environment that we live in. already you have reince priebus calling for the attorney general to step down before being reminded that he recused himself from the investigation. to the irs, you have members of the tea party and the far right saying, and glen beck leading the charge. this is what i've been telling you all along. this is what the administration is all about. they target their enemies and take out whoever they can. >> that's just bull. there's so much going on, tamron. i think when you have -- >> i don't think you can say it is bull. half of this country believes opposite of what you might believe. and they watch there. and they see it as a point of reference. i grew up in texas. everywhere you go, people, red state solid. and those folks down there and a part of our country says that the irs, the obama administration, is overreaching. when you give them something that is factual like this irs situation, it does validate their concern. whether you think so or not. >> it plays into their hands. i agre
the legitimate questions then tossed into the highly politicized environment that we live in. already you have reince priebus calling for the attorney general to step down before being reminded that he recused himself from the investigation. to the irs, you have members of the tea party and the far right saying, and glen beck leading the charge. this is what i've been telling you all along. this is what the administration is all about. they target their enemies and take out whoever they can....
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the president is calling on congress to beef up security and protect our diplomats who exist in an environment of risk. >> ambassador bolton used to hold the job susan rice held. we were told there have been talking points but they only changed one word. that is what jay carney said, one word from diplomatic to post or facility. that's it. and now we know that that was entirely false. and now the message is it's largely irrelevant. and we sort of heard a similar message from hillary clinton in january. what difference does it make. >> i think this felle low must have learned the word irrelevant the day before and decided to take it out on a test drive on the sunday morning shows where the president was the night of september 11th was irrelevant. breaking the law at the irs is irrelevant. the fact is that the talking points are important in and of themselves and as an example of the larger earth ffort to diver attention from what actually happened in benghazi. the whole mohammed video approach that went for two weeks after the attack up to the president speaking to the general assembly. so the
the president is calling on congress to beef up security and protect our diplomats who exist in an environment of risk. >> ambassador bolton used to hold the job susan rice held. we were told there have been talking points but they only changed one word. that is what jay carney said, one word from diplomatic to post or facility. that's it. and now we know that that was entirely false. and now the message is it's largely irrelevant. and we sort of heard a similar message from hillary...
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i also think shorter term, while we are in a normal environment, we'd be ready for a pullback here. this is kind of a mel brooks market. you've got all this liquidity coming in from the fed and the bank of japan. makes it harder for a pullback to be sustained. the other thing that's happening, six months ago, we were looking at trillion-dollar deficits as far as the eye can see. we're now looking at the cbo revising down deficit estimates very aggressively, the combination of the sequester, the fiscal cliff tax hikes. we're looking at 2% in less than two years. it's one of the reasons why the market is saying, we're now able to wean ourselves off this debt-dependent growth without a recession. that's critical. >> we haven't even mentioned the energy dividend that's awaiting us in the next five years. you know, the fact that the united states is going to be a big energy independent within five years, the fact that we're going to be accounting for 50% of the oil production in the world, how could you discount that? i just don't see it. >> i see everyone nodding. everyone loves the ene
i also think shorter term, while we are in a normal environment, we'd be ready for a pullback here. this is kind of a mel brooks market. you've got all this liquidity coming in from the fed and the bank of japan. makes it harder for a pullback to be sustained. the other thing that's happening, six months ago, we were looking at trillion-dollar deficits as far as the eye can see. we're now looking at the cbo revising down deficit estimates very aggressively, the combination of the sequester, the...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >> james: welcome back. the giantsff today after an impressive 7-3 homestand. mlb honored mother's day is with pink that'bats. the bottom third, one at-0 giants. paolblo sandoval solo home run into the cove the cold for a splash it--mccovey cove for a splash hits. it 2-0 giants. tim lincecum struck out b.j. upton swinging. struck out b.j. upton sat farmers we make you smarter about insurance, because what you dont know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum -bum ♪ nextphil is up next. thanks fo rwatching. >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." >> dr. phil: lots of people get divorc
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >> james: welcome back. the giantsff today after an impressive 7-3 homestand. mlb honored mother's day is with pink that'bats. the bottom third, one at-0 giants. paolblo sandoval solo home run into the cove the cold for a splash it--mccovey cove for a splash hits. it 2-0 giants. tim lincecum struck out b.j. upton swinging. struck out b.j. upton sat farmers we make you smarter about insurance, because what...
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the challenge in this environment is it is not normal. we have the fed printing $85 billion every month. we have the bank of japan pumping out 50 to 60 billion every month. and with all that liquidity coming into financial markets it has to go somewhere. it tends to go to the equity markets. it makes it much harder to sustain a pullback. and so while we should have a pullback, my actual expectation we may just chop sideways here for a while and kind of stall out and work out the overbought conditions that way. tracy: right. i think, you know, for a lot of traders, who, and investors who have been in this market for a long time, it is very hard to wrap your head around the notion that there might not be a pullback, right? things go up. they come down. well, just maybe, let's just say the fed does this right. pulls out slowly of this market, earnings get better. everything aligns in a perfect world, right? we could really dodge a pullback? >> oh, without question. for one thing on our models the market is still five to 10% undervalued. so t
the challenge in this environment is it is not normal. we have the fed printing $85 billion every month. we have the bank of japan pumping out 50 to 60 billion every month. and with all that liquidity coming into financial markets it has to go somewhere. it tends to go to the equity markets. it makes it much harder to sustain a pullback. and so while we should have a pullback, my actual expectation we may just chop sideways here for a while and kind of stall out and work out the overbought...
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so this obviously is the environment where it can draw a tornado at any time. we're keeping a very close eye on it right now. >> what is your location. >> caller: we're almost at i-40. on 18 north of shawnee. >> on 18 north of shawnee. are you coming up on i-40 right now. >> we're heading outside toward i-40. looking off to the east. >> southbound on 18? >> caller: right. >> how far north of i-40 do you think you are right now? >> caller: how far north? >> how far north of i-40? >> caller: like a mile. one mile. if that. >> let's stay with your dream because you're likely going to cross the damage path. >> caller: okay. >> let's take a look and see what we have. >> caller: now we're getting into the rain shield. >> this is the whole shawnee mall area we're talking about in north shawnee. so let's see what emily has. >> what she comes across here. spotters reporting debris falling out of the sky, one south of stroud. one south o northwest of prague, reid timer, on the ground. maybe fortunately it missed the town of prague. it's two and a half northwest of prague
so this obviously is the environment where it can draw a tornado at any time. we're keeping a very close eye on it right now. >> what is your location. >> caller: we're almost at i-40. on 18 north of shawnee. >> on 18 north of shawnee. are you coming up on i-40 right now. >> we're heading outside toward i-40. looking off to the east. >> southbound on 18? >> caller: right. >> how far north of i-40 do you think you are right now? >> caller: how far...
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often young people would get out ready to start a good life and we put them back in the exact same environment and they come back to jail. witnessing that over and over i could not do something about it. i am teresa goinz and i started the old school cafe, a supper club run by at risk youth that gives them the skills and opportunity to change their lives. >> everybody needs to be paying attention. we will start off serving >> the program provides four months of hands on training. >> you can say excuse my reach. >> jump in and learn. if they complete that successfully, they get a chance to apply for an employee position. >> we're excited to have you on the team and really proud of you. >> thank you. >> we do the hiring. we do the firing. we do reviews. we know what it means to have a sense of urgency, a team player. >> i want them to keep rising up in leadership and management. the strauns of the 20s, 40s, the harlem renaissance, i see my role as being support staff. >> i us autoed to just make grilled cheese and now i cook everything on the menu. >> it is an opportunity that helps me stay out
often young people would get out ready to start a good life and we put them back in the exact same environment and they come back to jail. witnessing that over and over i could not do something about it. i am teresa goinz and i started the old school cafe, a supper club run by at risk youth that gives them the skills and opportunity to change their lives. >> everybody needs to be paying attention. we will start off serving >> the program provides four months of hands on training....
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simply returning a child to that environment the problem continues. so while locating and recovering the child is important, it's just as important if not more to provide some kind of help to that family to deal with the conflict so that the situation doesn't continue and that the motivation for the child to disappear or leave is resolved. >> thank you so much. we appreciate your time. >> you're very welcome. thank you for your interest. >>> wolf blitzer joins me now for a preview of "the situation room." wolf? a tough day for the obama administration. >> very tough day. and i suspect with the start of the criminal inquiry, an investigation that the attorney jebl eric holder announced today, at the justice department, looking into the irs decisions to go ahead and basically target tea party groups, conservative groups with the word "patriot" or "patriots" in it is only just beginning. once these investigations begin, officials all over the government not just in the irs will be questioned by fbi agents and others who are coming in. they're going to ne
simply returning a child to that environment the problem continues. so while locating and recovering the child is important, it's just as important if not more to provide some kind of help to that family to deal with the conflict so that the situation doesn't continue and that the motivation for the child to disappear or leave is resolved. >> thank you so much. we appreciate your time. >> you're very welcome. thank you for your interest. >>> wolf blitzer joins me now for a...
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i have a pretty strong feeling they're going to be growing even more considering the financial environment that we're in right now, whether it's accounting, whether it's advisory services. and this again, a lot of these grads do become full time. they break it down in one of the did -- of the 6,000, a little over 3,000 were full time. the rest were interns. but the interns can become full time. >> steve: let's talk about brightstar care. >> last week, it was national nursing week, did you know that? 2,000 to 3,000 new graduating. you have to be a nursing major to get into this program. they need geriatric nurse, people that can do research, that's a different type of nurse, occupational health nurses. 258 offices. 36 states. they hired 23,000 people since 2011. you know i believe in the nursing industry and you know they've been hiring. >> steve: lightning round. >> this is basically a cooperative, different store shop right, different things like that. they're basically for the most part hiring in new jersey. i want to be clear about that. but they have jobs in new york, new jersey, penns
i have a pretty strong feeling they're going to be growing even more considering the financial environment that we're in right now, whether it's accounting, whether it's advisory services. and this again, a lot of these grads do become full time. they break it down in one of the did -- of the 6,000, a little over 3,000 were full time. the rest were interns. but the interns can become full time. >> steve: let's talk about brightstar care. >> last week, it was national nursing week,...